Author: Wine Wilderness Wanderlust
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Craving the Best Italian Food in Quebec City? Dine At Va Bene
There are two things I have been truly enjoying, visiting Quebec City during Christmas time and authentic Italian food. So, during our visit to the North this past November, I got to experience both. After spending way too much time researching Italian restaurants in Quebec City, I came across one that I knew I had…
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This Cozy Maine Cabin Is the Perfect Winter Escape
January in Maine is one of my favorite times to adventure outside in its snowy wonderland. I love the days I can go cross-country skiing at hidden spots only known by locals. On other days, it’s enough to watch the snow fall from my window. A few weeks ago, the first snowfall arrived—later than usual,…
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The Cloakroom Montreal: Hidden Speakeasy Inside a Suit Shop
Montreal has so much to offer, from historic cobblestone streets to delicious restaurants. But one spot that stands out is one of my favorite cocktail bars in the city, The Cloakroom. This top-rated speakeasy is hidden inside a suit store, adding to its secret charm. The whole experience feels like stepping into a well-kept secret…
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Hiking Moxie Falls in Winter: What You Need to Know
Winter hiking in New England is one of my favorite activities. As the snow begins to fall, hiking trails become quieter, transforming into your own personal winter wonderland. During a recent trip to northern Maine, we decided to hike to Moxie Falls, a trail that’s usually busy in the summer. Here’s everything you need to…
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The Ultimate Self-Guided Food Tour of North End Boston
If you’re a foodie who loves pizza, pastries, and espresso martinis, you have to visit Boston’s North End. This area is packed with authentic Italian restaurants, homemade cannolis, and so much more. I went back and forth about whether I should pay for a food tour, but they were all so pricey. Instead, I did…
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Tony & Elaine’s Serves The Best Italian Food in North End
Boston’s North End is famous for serving some of the best Italian food, not only in the city but in the entire country. It’s known for its Italian pastries, handmade pasta, and espresso martinis. Every time I visit this district, I discover a new spot that I simply have to try. During my last visit,…
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What Makes Jakob’s Basler Läckerli the Best in Basel?
During my trip to Basel, Switzerland, I couldn’t resist trying one of the city’s most famous treats—Basler Läckerli. Known for its sweet and nutty flavor, this traditional Swiss delicacy is a must-try for anyone visiting Basel. I decided to make a stop at Jakob’s Basler Läckerli, one of the oldest and most popular shops in…
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Great Head Trail Acadia: Coastal Hike with Ocean Views
When I want a hike with stunning ocean views, a little history, and some rocky scrambles, the Great Head Trail in Acadia National Park is one of my go-tos. It’s not a long hike, but it sure packs in a lot of variety, making it a fun adventure for anyone who loves a good mix…
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Bryant Park Winter Village: Foodie Guide to NYC’s Holiday Market
If you’re planning a visit to New York City this winter, there’s no better winter wonderland than Bryant Park Winter Village. Located right in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, this winter market has free admission ice skating, holiday shops, and tons of tasty food vendors. As a foodie, I couldn’t resist trying all the weird…
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Basel, Switzerland: What to Do, See, and Eat!
During a recent trip to Switzerland, I made a quick stop in Basel after traveling from Paris, and I’m so glad I did. This city, sitting right on the Rhine River and bordering both France and Germany, is packed with history, art, and charm.
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11 Colorado Winter Hikes to Try in 2026: Easy to Hard Trails
Winter in Colorado transforms the landscape into a snowy paradise, and there’s no better way to enjoy it than through hiking. From easy, scenic trails near Denver to challenging mountain adventures, Colorado offers something for every hiker. Having hiked many of these trails myself, here are my favorites that I always recommend for a great…
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Where to Find Lobster Rolls in Maine This Winter
Here are the places I recommend to grab a lobster roll this winter, whether you’re a local missing the summer or visiting Maine’s winter wonderland.
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Cross the World’s Shortest Covered Bridge in Hartland
This past fall, I visited the charming town of Hartland, where I stocked up on chips and checked out the world’s shortest covered bridge. Here’s how you can see it for yourself!
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Where to Try the Best Cordon Bleu in Basel, Switzerland
When it comes to Swiss comfort food, few dishes rival the satisfaction of a classic cordon bleu. This iconic meal—a breaded cutlet stuffed with ham and gooey melted cheese—has become a favorite across Switzerland, and Basel is no exception. I had the chance to try the famous cordon bleu at Gifthüttli, hands down the best…
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A Fall Visit to Shelburne Vineyard: The Best Winery in Vermont
If you’re looking for one of the best vineyards in Vermont to visit during the fall, Shelburne Vineyard should be at the top of your list. Located just a short drive from Burlington, this Vermont winery offers everything you could want for a perfect autumn day—beautiful views, great wine, and a cozy atmosphere.
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Top Things to Do in Trois-Rivières: A Complete Travel Guide
If you’re planning a trip to Trois-Rivières, Quebec, you’re in for a treat! This charming city, located along the St. Lawrence River, is full of history, culture, and so much more. I loved my visit there, here are the best things to do during your visit.
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Ultimate Guide to Champagne Tasting at Les 3 Domaines
While exploring the vineyards of Épernay, I stumbled upon Les 3 Domaines—a Champagne House in Epernay. This place is rich with history and tradition, giving you an inside look at how some of the best champagne is made. My visit wasn’t just about tasting champagne; it was about soaking in the passion and care that…
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Quebec City Christmas Events: The Best Festive Things To Do In 2025!
Quebec City is magical during the holiday season. From the charming cobblestone streets to the twinkling lights, it’s like stepping into a winter wonderland. I had the chance to experience some of the best Quebec City Christmas events and I’m excited to share them with you.
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Your Guide to the Best Christmas Events in Maine for 2025
It’s the most wonderful time of the year—the season leading up to Christmas! In New England, the leaves fall, the weather gets colder, and charming small towns light up with holiday cheer. Maine is home to some of the best Christmas events I’ve ever experienced, and I’m excited to share my top recommendations with you!…
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The World’s Largest Telephone Is in This Remote Maine Town
There’s nothing better than stumbling upon one of the world’s largest telephones, and that’s exactly what happened during our drive through Maine. If you weren’t looking for it, you’d probably pass right by, missing out on a unique piece of history. Here’s a look at the World’s Largest Telephone.
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Le Spa Manoir Hovey: Quebec’s Nordic Spa by Lake Massawippi
Tucked away in the forest near the Vermont-Canada border is one of Quebec’s top-rated spas, Le Spa Manoir Hovey. This relaxing spa has won awards from Condé Nast Traveller and Wine Spectator, overlooking the crystal-clear Lac Massawippi and offering peaceful views all day long. I had the pleasure of visiting Le Spa Manoir Hovey, eager…
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The Best Hike In Aroostook State Park
I recently took a road trip to Aroostook County State Park as part of our fall foliage adventure to Presque Isle. Here we set out to explore Aroostook State Park. Here’s a look into our morning hiking the Qua Qyajo Trail, the best hike in Aroostook State Park.
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Exploring the World’s Longest Covered Bridge In New Brunswick
Located in the charming town of Hartland, New Brunswick, you’ll find a true Canadian treasure: the world’s longest-covered bridge. Stretching an impressive 1,282 feet (391 meters) across the Saint John River, the Hartland Covered Bridge has stood the test of time and remains an iconic symbol of the country’s engineering and craftsmanship. I was able…
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Asian-Inspired Cocktails at Madame Woo in Trois-Rivières
During my recent visit to Trois-Rivières, I stumbled upon this amazing cocktail spot called Madame Woo. They are infamous for their Asian-inspired drinks, so you know I was excited to try it. The vibe was fun and inviting, making it the perfect place to unwind after a day of exploring. Trust me, if you find…
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Joe Beef: The Best Restaurant in Montreal According to Anthony Bourdain
During my recent trip to Montreal, I couldn’t resist celebrating my birthday by dining at Joe Beef, a restaurant that has become a staple in Montreal’s culinary scene. Located in the Little Burgundy neighborhood, this famous eatery has a rich history, not just for its exceptional food but also for its connection to culinary icon…
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A Visit To The World’s Largest Fiddleheads in Canada
Canada is known for maple syrup, endless wilderness, and of course, hockey. One of its hidden gems? The world’s largest fiddleheads! Found in the large region of New Brunswick, this quirky attraction celebrates both nature and local culture. I was lucky enough to visit The World’s Largest Fiddelheads during a road trip through New Brunswick,…
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Why La Bette is a Must-Visit for Foodies in Trois-Rivières
On my recent trip to Trois-Rivières, I decided to check out La Bette, a cozy tapas spot that recently made its debut in downtown. The moment I stepped inside, I felt a warm and inviting vibe that set the stage for a fantastic dining experience. Here is a look into my visit to La Bette!
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Salem Night Faire: The Best Halloween Event In Salem
This past weekend, I had the chance to check out the Salem Night Faire, and let me tell you—it’s the ultimate Halloween event in Salem! If you’re a fan of all things spooky and love supporting local artists, this event is a must-do. Set in downtown Salem, the Night Faire transforms the streets into a…
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Kayaking To Waber Falls In La Mauricie National Park
I’ve been on a mission to visit all of Canada’s National Parks, and during our trip to Magog in Quebec, I realized we were just a few hours away from La Mauricie National Park, so we had to go! There were so many amazing hikes to do in the park, but one stood out among…
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Dorr Mountain Ladder Trail Guide: Fall Colors, Ladders & Views
If you’re looking for a stunning fall hike in Acadia National Park, Dorr Mountain Ladder Trail is one of the best options. This trail features a combination of scenic views, challenging sections, and the opportunity to experience Acadia’s beautiful autumn foliage. This is hands down my favorite fall hike in Acadia National Park —here’s everything…
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This Sugar Shack Has The Best Maple Syrup In Vermont
I headed to Vermont this fall in search of the best maple syrup, and I was thrilled when I discovered it. Tucked away in Northern Vermont, there’s a charming little shack that you absolutely must visit. I stumbled upon M.C. Maple in Montgomery Center, and I couldn’t wait to share my experience!
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Maple Creemees in Vermont: 3 Must-Try Spots This Fall (2025)
If you’re visiting Vermont this fall, don’t miss out on the state’s famous maple creemees! These soft-serve treats made with real maple syrup are a must-try. I’ve narrowed it down to my top three favorite spots in the Green Mountain State. Whether you like the classic flavor or something with a twist, these creemees will…
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11 Best Fall Activities in Vermont You Can’t Miss (2025 Guide)
I just got back from a leaf-peeping trip through Vermont, and during my travels, I enjoyed so many festive fall activities—from sipping amazing apple cider to indulging in the iconic maple creemees. Here’s everything I recommend for a trip to the Green Mountain State this fall.
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Palace of Versailles Bike Tour from Paris: Skip the Line & See It All
During my time in France, visiting the iconic Palace of Versailles was a must, especially after seeing it in movies like Marie Antoinette. I was torn between exploring on our own or joining a tour, but then I discovered a bike tour that not only took us through the palace but also around the stunning…
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The Best Speakeasies in Montreal & How To Find Them!
Montreal is known for its lively nightlife, but some of the best spots are tucked away behind unmarked doors and hidden alleys. Last month, I had the chance to visit two amazing speakeasies that truly capture the city’s charm and creativity. Here is a brief look into the history of Montreal’s speakeasies and the two…
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Haystack Mountain Maine Hike: Fall Foliage, Trail Details & Tips
I was able to hike Haystack Mountain in Maine this past weekend, right in the heart of the fall foliage season, and it was an incredible experience. The trail isn’t that long but it does have a steep incline. But with the fall foliage in full swing, we knew we had to take it on.…
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Roque Bluffs State Park: The Ultimate Guide
Roque Bluffs State Park in Maine is a true hidden gem that offers a mix of coastal beauty and peaceful trails, perfect for anyone looking to escape the crowds and enjoy nature. If you’re planning a trip to Down East Maine, this park should definitely be on your list.
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Cobscook Bay State Park: A Visit To Down East Maine
Cobscook Bay State Park in Maine is one of those places that feels like a secret hideaway. Tucked away in the Down East region, this park offers a perfect mix of beautiful scenery, great camping spots, and quiet spots to relax. If you’re looking to get away from it all and enjoy the simple beauty…
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Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage Tour: Your Ultimate Guide!
When visiting Champagne, France, I knew I had to book a tour of Moët & Chandon. I had heard about the estate my entire life and never thought I’d get to see it for myself. From exploring the historic cellars to tasting their vintage champagnes, it was a day I’ll never forget. Here’s everything you…
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Try This Lobster Roll At Horn Run Brewing In Eastport
There is nothing better than discovering a unique brewery in Maine, and Eastport is home to one such gem. I stopped by Horn Run Brewing not only for their beer but also for their lobster roll. Here’s everything you need to know about the tasty lobster roll at Horn Run Brewing!
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Hanging Lake In Colorado: Your Ultimate Hiking Guide
Hanging Lake is one of Colorado’s most beautiful spots, and the hike to get there is an adventure you won’t want to miss. This guide will help you plan your visit, so you can make the most of your hike to this stunning destination.
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Bistro Hortus: The Best Organic Restaurant In Quebec City
I love discovering restaurants that serve fresh, organic food, especially in a world full of chemicals and over-processed options. During my trip to Quebec City, I was thrilled to find Bistro Hortus, a restaurant attached to my hotel, offering exactly that.
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Hike The L’Eperon Trail in Jacques-Cartier National Park
If you’re like me and love a good hiking adventure, the L’Eperon Trail in Jacques-Cartier National Park should definitely be on your radar. During my visit to this incredible park in Quebec, I had the chance to explore this trail, and it was nothing short of amazing. Here’s my personal guide to making the most…
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3 Ways To Get From Reims To Epernay In Champagne
Traveling from Reims to Epernay is a straightforward journey that takes you from one charming Champagne city to another. Whether you prefer the convenience of a taxi or the scenic route by train, here’s a simple guide to help you make the trip with ease.
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Moody’s Diner: The Best Blueberry Pie In Maine
If you’re driving through Maine, there’s one place you’ve got to stop at—Moody’s Diner. This iconic spot has been serving up classic diner fare since 1927, and it’s as much a part of Maine as the pine trees and rocky coastlines. I made a pit stop there recently, and let me tell you, it’s everything…
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